We have had a couple of fairly quiet days.
Friday we had to go to the post office in Esperance and post home the spare house keys that we could not find before we left (They turned up in our luggage on day 3)
We also sent home an express post for Bette to send back Peters presciption that he forgot to bring.
We then did a bit of shopping and visited a couple of lookouts before finding a car wash to try to clean the locust mess off the front of the car. Did a pretty good job too.
After lunch we cleaned some of the red dust off the tent, then we went for a swim.
Dinner Friday night was at the Taylor Street Jetty Restaurant (Pumpkin soup entree followed by Lamb Shanks and Beef and Reef)
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SATURDAY: Time to move on. Nearly 400 km's to Albany. We left at 9.30am and arrived in Albany about 4pm. Stopped off at a town called Jerramungup. A reasonably sized town which was totally deserted. They were either all on holidays or they only come out at night. Was very eerie.
Albany is bigger than we expected. Probably around the size of Devonport or Burnie. The units we are in are at Middleton Beach. Right across the road from the beach with lovely views.
The units are very nice by API standards, very clean (unlike the Esperance ones).
This is the view from our unit over Middletons Beach
The units seem to be on the local 'blockie route', car after hotted up car with doof doof music going along the coastal drive.
We've already been out for a look along the scenic drive and found a few things we would like to have a look at tomorrow.
We have found that since we started travelling west along the nullarbor, that all other travellers wave as they are passing (not the truckies)
This is where we stayed at Albany
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